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I dont have a clue how chryst will be as OC but hiring him at this point looks like nobody else wanted the job
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Albert Breer @AlbertBreer 6m6 minutes ago
According to two sources, Geep Chryst is expected to be named 49ers offensive coordinator.
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I hope this works out49ERS COACHING STAFF
Jim Tomsula, head coach – He did not provide many clues about his vision for the team at his introductory press conference. The one major piece that remains on his coaching staff is offensive coordinator.
Geep Chryst, offensive coordinator – He is a holdover from the previous staff, on which he served as quarterbacks coach. Chryst will reportedly receive the promotion to the top assistant.
Eric Mangini, defensive coordinator – The 49ers are expected to keep the 3-4 scheme that was implemented under former coordinator Vic Fangio.
Steve Logan, quarterbacks – Logan will work closely with Colin Kaepernick, whom he described Wednesday as “my kind of guy – mobile, accurate and smart." Logan was an assistant, along with Tomsula for two seasons in NFL Europe, before serving as offensive coordinator when Tomsula was head coach of the Rhein Fire in 2006.
Thomas McGaughey, special teams coordinator – The former NFL Europe colleague of Tomsula spent one season running the New York Jets’ special teams under Rex Ryan.
Tom Rathman, running backs – The former 49ers fullback will return for his 13th season on the team’s coaching staff. His first stint ran from 1997 to 2002. In his return, he’s been on the staff since 2009.
Tony Sparano, tight ends – He last coached tight ends with the Dallas Cowboys in 2003 and ’04. After a one-year stint in 2012 as New York Jets offensive coordinator, Sparano coached the Raiders offensive line. He was the Raiders interim head coach and finished as the runner-up to Jack Del Rio for the permanent job.
Chris Foerster, offensive line – He was let go as 49ers line coach in 2010 in favor of Mike Solari. Now, he replaces Solari after spending the past five seasons with Washington.
Eric Wolford, assistant offensive line – The former Youngstown State head coach was briefly on the Oklahoma State staff before getting his shot to coach in the NFL.
Jason Tarver, senior defensive assistant/linebackers – The former Raiders defensive coordinator will have some play-calling responsibility. He will likely be entrusted to develop some blitz schemes.
Ronald Curry, TBA – The former Raiders wide receivers spent two seasons with the 49ers as an offensive assistant. The 49ers denied the Buffalo Bills permission to hire Curry as their wide receivers coach. Whether he gets that title with the 49ers or not, he’ll work closely with that position group.
Aubrayo Franklin, TBA -- The former 49ers nose tackle will fill an entry-level defensive coaching position.
Ejiro Evero, TBA – After four seasons with the 49ers as defensive assistant, the former UC Davis safety could have an expanded role as an assistant defensive backs coach.
Mick Lombardi, TBA – He came to the 49ers in 2013 as “assistant to the head coach.” Last season, he moved into a coaching role as “offensive assistant.”
on the brightside...he cant be any worse than roman right?
Man i tell you idk wth jed n baalke smoking up there but im just like